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DonS

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Nice video of Tomate por buleria 

Nice angle shot - is it just me or is he getting younger & younger looking! must be the shorter hair do:

His Reyes blanca sounds big with lots of clarity..

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ddk

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to DonS

Really nice vid and what a great sounding guitar! Anyone know if he's working on a new CD?

Cheers
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mrMagenta

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to DonS

What a fantastic tomato! Olé!!
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srshea

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to DonS

That's some nice sounding and looking amateur video, there!

The guy's got a bunch of other stuff from the same show. Check the old-timey sitting position in the tangos/bulerias vid:



I don't think I've seen Tomatito play trad style before....
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ddk

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to srshea

Great!! Thanks for the link Adam. How about that transition from Tangos into Bularias about 5:50?

Ole Tomate!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 8 2009 9:29:08
 
srshea

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to ddk

quote:

How about that transition from Tangos into Bularias about 5:50?


Yep. I didn’t even catch it at first. At some point I had a “hey, wait a minute” moment and had to rewind.

So, to those of you who know how this stuff works: how does this work?

He starts that buleias falseta just as the last line of cante is finishing up. It seems like the palmas trips up a bit before they catch on and switch over to bulerias. Who’s leading the change from tangos to bulerias here? Did the cantaor signal something? Did Tomatito just go for it on his own initiative? Was this a “planned” tangos/bulerias? The change over is so quick that it doesn’t seem like there would be time for them to collectively make that change on the spot……

Afterthought: Seems like, when two palos are played together in a single performance, there’s usually a bit of “downtime” between the transition. A compas or two of strumming before switching gears. Maybe this isn’t actually the case?

This is the sort of stuff that’s definitely over my head, but it also tends to be the stuff that I’m increasingly curious about……
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Arash

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to DonS

quote:

ORIGINAL: DonS

Nice angle shot - is it just me or is he getting younger & younger looking! must be the shorter hair do:


I was thinking the same thing few days ago.
I have a Documentary DVD about Paco which is from 2003. Tomatito also appears in this DVD and makes some comments about Paco, etc.
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In this Video Tomatito is Fat, has bad stressed skin and looks about 20 years older than the video you posted.

I don't know what happened and what he is doing (maybe sport) but he looks younger and younger in each video i see him.

Ole Tomate!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 10 2009 9:21:09
 
Ricardo

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to srshea

quote:

ORIGINAL: srshea

quote:

How about that transition from Tangos into Bularias about 5:50?


Yep. I didn’t even catch it at first. At some point I had a “hey, wait a minute” moment and had to rewind.

So, to those of you who know how this stuff works: how does this work?

He starts that buleias falseta just as the last line of cante is finishing up. It seems like the palmas trips up a bit before they catch on and switch over to bulerias. Who’s leading the change from tangos to bulerias here? Did the cantaor signal something? Did Tomatito just go for it on his own initiative? Was this a “planned” tangos/bulerias? The change over is so quick that it doesn’t seem like there would be time for them to collectively make that change on the spot……

Afterthought: Seems like, when two palos are played together in a single performance, there’s usually a bit of “downtime” between the transition. A compas or two of strumming before switching gears. Maybe this isn’t actually the case?

This is the sort of stuff that’s definitely over my head, but it also tends to be the stuff that I’m increasingly curious about……


The estribilo of the singer (the repeated chorus) has a triplet feel. Triplets in Tangos, 3X4 beats equal the 12 divisions of bulerias (half compas) so it is a smooth transition mathematically. The subdivision holds, just the accent or beat feeling shifts from 3's to 2's. It is pretty common now a days.

Ricardo

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at_leo_87

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RE: Nice video of Tomate por buleria (in reply to DonS

that's a perfect angle. i hate when cameras move around too much then the big part comes and you dont see the hands.

check out how young tomatito looks

why does camaron stand up and leave abruptly like that at the end? he does this in a number of videos.

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